I know,Ilove,I am.
2006-11-06 13:19:40
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answer #1
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answered by ? 6
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Musicians and song writers have an awesome ability. When they feel strongly about a thing, they can express that feeling in a way that vividly articulates their most inner thoughts. They can move their deeper-most passions outside of themselves imparting them so that others can touch, taste, feel, experience the "thing" in a singularly new way. I must be honest and say that -- right now -- this is a talent that I covet. Because should I possess it, then I would be able to fully answer this in a way that would not only leave no doubts about my feelings on the majesty of creation; but also, after I am done, it would cause others to examine how they felt about creation. Instead, when I think about the awesome majesty of God's creation, I am left speechless. In the absence of an ability to capably explain, I must let Andrew Peterson's Nothing to Say express what I cannot. His music and lyrics describe how I best feel about the majesty of creation.
2006-11-06 19:23:06
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answer #2
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answered by IslandGal 2
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The majesty of creation is taken too literally. To say that God created the Earth and all things in it in seven days is a bit of a stretch. But, to say that man descended from an ape-like creature is just as fanciful. God performs miracles 24/7 all over the world. Some miracles take place instantaneously, while others happen gradually,over time. I do believe in evolution, but I am not naive enough to believe that it wasn't a part of God's design. So, to answer your question, Creation is a reality. It didn't happen as literal as King James wrote it, though.
2006-11-06 19:08:09
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answer #3
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answered by Lou 2
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"How do you feel about the majesty of Creation?" I like it!
I'm also interested in the creation of Majesty. Would we think creation was Majestic if our ancestors hadn't mastered agriculture? If we still had to be hunter/gatherers? Or would we think creation was MORE majestic if we lived intimately within in, the way hunter/gatherer tribes did?
2006-11-06 19:00:39
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answer #4
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answered by Rico Toasterman JPA 7
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I see no problem with all of this. First, there was Creationism. Then evolution occurred. With the first, there can't be the other. Was man ever an ape? Of course not! What he was was an undernourished, undereducated, resourceful human being. This works for me. Look how much bigger man is just since the early 1900's. Vitamins? Education? See? It works!
2006-11-06 18:49:08
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answer #5
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answered by Teacher 4
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Yes! God's glory and majesty is revealed in His creation!
I think the Psalms - particularly ones like Ps. 145 - reveal this!!
God bless!!
2006-11-06 18:48:27
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answer #6
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answered by happy pilgrim 6
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9/10 - Not too bad at all.
2006-11-07 10:12:01
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answer #7
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answered by susan69me69 2
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its really cool! the wonders of all God made! :)
just think we havent even seen 1% of it all too!
since we cant even leave our own small solar system.
2006-11-06 18:47:56
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answer #8
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answered by forest lover 2
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It is mostly UNKNOWN
2006-11-06 18:49:19
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answer #9
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answered by James 5
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